Posts Tagged ‘global’

Reporters sans fronti�res – Annual Worldwide Press Freedom Index – 2007

2008/02/20/0855

RTFA: http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=24025

After falling steadily in the index for the past three years, the G8 members have recovered a few places. France (31st), for example, has climbed six places in the past year. French journalists were spared the violence that affected them at the end of 2005 in a labour conflict in Corsica and during the demonstrations in the city suburbs. But many concerns remain about repeated censorship, searches of news organisations, and a lack of guarantees for the confidentiality of journalists’ sources.
There were slightly fewer press freedom violations in the United States (48th) and blogger Josh Wolf was freed after 224 days in prison. But the detention of Al-Jazeera’s Sudanese cameraman, Sami Al-Haj, since 13 June 2002 at the military base of Guantanamo and the murder of Chauncey Bailey in Oakland in August mean the United States is still unable to join the lead group.
Italy (35th) has also stopped its fall, even if journalists continue to be under threat from mafia groups that prevent them from working in complete safety. Japan (37th) has seen a letup in attacks on the press by militant nationalists, and this has allowed it to recover 14 places.

Quiet Panic « Jon Taplin’s Blog

2008/01/23/1232

RTFA: http://jtaplin.wordpress.com/2008/01/23/quiet-pani…

The tale of a working holiday for both Paulson and Bernanke on MLK Day cannot mask the quiet panic that is going on in Washington. It has been dawning on both men over the last ten days that the credit crisis could be the start of the “Mega-catastrophic risk” Warren Buffett described four years ago. We have pointed you since we started this blog towards the research of Professor Nouriel Roubini of NYU. Here is a bit of a speech he gave this morning in Davos at the World Economic Forum.

What is the measure of value in 2008? Good will? Petroleum? Intellectual Property? Gold? Land? Social Connections? Liberty?

Gapminder – A Slum Insight, 2006

2007/09/28/1210

RTFA: http://www.gapminder.org/downloads/presentations/a…

“A slum insight” is a video developed by Gapminder in collaboration with UN-Habitat and ITC for the UN Habitat conference World Urban Forum III , Vancouver, Canada. The film was directed by Filmfront Stockholm and the graphic profile was made by Zut.

Compelling presentation. Also via information aesthetic.